Twilight's Stephenie Meyer: Mom Helped With New Moon's Ending

The Twilight mastermind told Oprah Winfrey Friday that she originally had a more mellow ending to the second book in the vampire saga that "was pretty much all in Bella's head." But when Meyer showed her mom, Candy, the manuscript, she thought something was missing.

"She said, 'Stephenie, maybe a little bit more action in the end,'" Meyer said. "So I introduced the Volturi earlier [than I had planned] because of my mom."And as all Twilight

enthusiasts know, there is a lot of action and fighting by the novel's end.Meyer's mother wasn't the only family member who played a part in her books' worldwide success — her sister Emily is "the reason why it's out there."Inspired by a "one-of-a-kind" dream on June 2, 2003, Meyer started keeping notes that eventually turned into a novel, but had no intention of publishing it. "This was not a book in my head. I wanted to see what would happen with them. It was me spending time in this fantasy world," she said. "My sister egged me on to publish. She was the only one in the world who knew. She's the reason why it's out there."

As for her movie family, Meyer only had lofty things to say about her two leads, Kristen Stewart ("phenomenal") and Robert Pattinson, who "smells great." Oh, and he can act too."He shifts into character and all of the sudden he's Edward," she said. "There are moments where he looks like what I pictured in my head."The Twilight Saga: New Moon opens Nov. 20.